This time around, the members of the National Election Pool — a consortium of five broadcast and cable networks and The Associated Press that commissions exit polls of the major races — have decided to sequester two analysts from each news organization in a secret “quarantine room” in New York, where they alone will get access to the first waves of data from precincts around the country.

Stripped of their cell phones and Blackberries — and even monitored when they use the bathrooms — the representatives will be able to study the results of the surveys, but will not be allowed to communicate them to their newsrooms until 5 p.m. Eastern.

So at 4:00pm central time Tuesday make sure you get to the internet to check out the first leaked exit polls – four hours ahead of when polls will actually be closing in Wisconsin.